Now we are ready to start giving actions for our CNC mill to perform. Set the top offset to 0 mm (assuming we will be cutting this from material that is the same thickness as the part) and press, OK. Select Box Point to select a stock point to be the origin for our job.Ĭlick the left upper point on the top of the yellow semi-transparent stock box.īump the side offset up by to 5 mm, to give us a bit of a margin when cutting the part. We need to define the Z-Axis, we do so by clicking on the side of the model (the white marked in the picture).Īs you can see in the picture below, the Z-Axis is now pointing up. Select the button with the arrow behind A-Axis. In the Setup tab, select the orientation drop down and click Select Z axis/plane & X axis. Select the SETUP menu and select New Setup. We need to set the coordinate system such that the Z-axis points up, while the x and y-axis from the plane matching the top of the stock (the yellow semi-transparent box). Most importantly, it lets us set up how our stock will be orientated in our mill. It lets us tell Fusion a few details about the stock, or the material we will be using to cut the part from. A setup holds general properties about the milling job.
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